• 238. Hidden Giants of Shark Bay: Seagrass Secrets, Blue Carbon & Cultural Connections with Professor Gary Kendrick

  • Jan 9 2025
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast

238. Hidden Giants of Shark Bay: Seagrass Secrets, Blue Carbon & Cultural Connections with Professor Gary Kendrick

  • Summary

  • Professor Gary Kendrick’s great love is the WA coastline and its seagrasses. Gary and colleagues have been at the forefront of seagrass restoration and the blue carbon movement more broadly. And with such a massive extent of coastline featuring globally significant carbon stores, world heritage sites, and deep community and cultural knowledge, the potential for WA – and beyond - is enormous. Gary takes us to one of his favourite parts of WA, to share a little of this spectacular story.

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    Recorded in one of Gary’s favourite parts of WA, in September 2020.

    Title slide: Gary Kendrick (pic: OzFish).

    With thanks to the Conservation Council of WA, auspicing organisation for Clean State WA, for permission to re-release this series.

    This episode was originally released as ‘Blue Carbon, Conservation Economies & the Great Seagrass Restoration, with Professor Gary Kendrick’.

    It was part of a series of nine episodes I produced a few years ago for the Clean State podcast, dedicated to regenerative transitions in my home state of Western Australia. Sadly, the podcast and its host non-profit are no more. But the series of episodes featured such brilliant guests and stories, that are still so very relevant, and not just to West Australians, so we resolved to re-release them here.

    Music:
    Eden is Lost, by Selfless Orchestra.

    Find more:
    The seagrass restoration being done by Gary and colleagues.
    The Wirriya Jalyanu (Seagrass) Festival at Shark Bay.
    You can also watch this video of Gary from 2017 talking in more detail about the story and value of seagrass.
    Listen to another extraordinary story of seagrass restoration from the south of WA that featured on The RegenNarration podcast for episode 82 back in 2021.
    And you can find the Clean State Plan (in full and in summary) towards the bottom of the episo

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